Cameron Young Maintains Six-Shot Lead at Cadillac Championship Amid Rain Forecast Cameron Young remains in control of the Cadillac Championship after posting a 2-under 70 in the third round, securing a 15-under total and a six-shot advantage over the field heading into the final round at Trump National Doral. The lead, which he built over the first two days, now faces potential challenges as heavy rain is expected to disrupt play on Sunday. Young’s performance Saturday included four birdies and two bogeys, keeping him ahead of a group featuring top-ranked player Scottie Scheffler, who trails by six strokes. The tournament’s final round has been rescheduled to start earlier than usual to avoid the worst of the weather, with players teeing off in threesomes between 7:30 a.m. and 9:40 a.m. The course, owned by former President Donald Trump, is set for significant rainfall, with forecasts predicting more than an inch of rain and heavy downpours in the afternoon. While Trump’s public appearance on Sunday remains uncertain, his presence at the course was anticipated prior to the schedule adjustment. Young’s position in the tournament is bolstered by his experience in high-pressure situations. He shared the lead through three rounds at the Masters in 2023, finishing tied for third after Rory McIlroy overtook him by two shots in the final round. McIlroy had a six-shot lead after two rounds but failed to hold it, a scenario Young acknowledges as a cautionary tale. “I don’t think there’s any reason to forget,” Young said. “But it won’t change really how I play, especially the front nine. I may be a hair more conservative in a place or two, but with the weather looking the way it does, that would be how I would be playing anyway.#rory_mcilroy #scottie_scheffler #cameron_young #trump_national_doral #masters_2023
